Job summary
Children in Care and Young People - Transforming Young Lives
Young Peoples Social Worker
Join Wiltshire's Young Peoples Service, part of the Family and Children's Service, where we lead and develop targeted and specialist support for vulnerable youth. As a Young Peoples Social Worker, you'll work directly with adolescents aged 10-17 who are at risk of or experiencing exploitation, offending, going missing, or facing significant vulnerabilities.
You'll hold case responsibility for children in need and those requiring protection, conducting assessments, planning interventions, and working collaboratively with families and multi-agency partners to achieve positive outcomes.
This role demands a trauma-informed approach, a deep understanding of adolescent development, and the ability to creatively meet complex needs within available resources. You will be expected to contribute to safeguarding processes, attend relevant meetings and court hearings, and maintain accurate records. Flexibility is key, with occasional work outside normal hours to support families when they need it most.
Were looking for a qualified social worker registered with Social Work England, with strong knowledge of child protection legislation, exploitation indicators, and youth justice. Experience working with vulnerable young people, children in care, and their families is essential, along with the ability to apply theory to practice and engage effectively with adolescents.
Main duties of the job
As the primary worker with case responsibility for adolescent children in need and those requiring protection, predominantly aged 1017, the role focuses on supporting individuals at risk of or experiencing criminal or sexual exploitation, offending, going missing, or displaying significant vulnerabilities.
Operating within council policy, it is essential to remain informed about social work methods, practice developments, new legislation, and procedures, including the Childrens Act 2004. The position involves interpreting and implementing statutory duties and departmental policies in delivering services to children and young people. Work is allocated by team leaders or their delegates based on eligibility criteria, with full case management responsibility.
Duties include completing timely enquiries and assessments of needs and risks, considering the wishes of the child and family, and conducting S47 enquiries, joint investigations with Police, and specialist assessments such as CSE, CCE, and AIM. Engagement occurs in various settings, including homes, schools, and hospitals.
Appropriate actions must be taken to minimize risks in line with assessment frameworks, child protection procedures, and looked-after children legislation. The role also requires developing and implementing plans with children, young people, and families to address identified issues, ensuring interventions are necessary and proportionate.
About us
Wiltshire Council is the unitary local authority for the county of Wiltshire, England, established in 2009 to provide both county-level and district-level services. The council's vision is to foster strong communities where residents can achieve their potential through empowerment and inclusion. The council focuses on long-term challenges, community engagement, and delivering services that support independent living, reduce inequalities, and promote overall well-being.
Key Responsibilities and Services
Community Services
The council provides a range of essential services to residents, including waste management, public planning, and support for vulnerable populations, such as older adults and people with disabilities.
Governance
The council consists of elected councillors who form a cabinet to set the council's direction and priorities. A system of overview and scrutiny ensures accountability for the cabinet's decisions.
Strategic Planning
The council engages in long-term planning, such as its household waste management strategy, focusing on new approaches and opportunities to manage waste over the next decade and beyond.
Infrastructure
The council uses Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funds to support local infrastructure projects, including roads, schools, and recreational facilities, to manage the impact of development.
Details
Date posted
13 November 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£45,841 to £48,035 a year Inclusive of 15% market supplement
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
F0041-5789
Job locations
County Hall
Bythesea Rd
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8JN
Employer details
Employer name
Wiltshire Council
Address
County Hall
Bythesea Rd
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8JN